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38 stories by "Anne Gelhaus"

South Bay teen tutors budding artists by Anne Gelhaus

A Cupertino teen who medaled in the city's young artist competition last year is sharing her talents with the younger set. Niketa Krishnan, 14, started tutoring children ages 4-11 in art ove…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:28am on September 13, 2020[SHARE]

De Anza's student art show makes its online debut by Anne Gelhaus

By Jon Huang De Anza College's Student Art Show is online for the first time, thanks to the campus's closure during the COVID-19 pandemic. The annual showcase is usually exhibited on campus …

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:04am on May 30, 2020[SHARE]

Montalvo's outdoor art stays on view during pandemic by Anne Gelhaus

While its concert series was silenced by the Coronavirus, Montalvo Arts Center is still open to visitors in need of a visual arts fix. The Saratoga venue finds itself in this enviable positi…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:08am on April 19, 2020[SHARE]

CMT holds virtual rehearsals for performers sheltering in place by Anne Gelhaus

In deference to Santa Clara County's "shelter in place" order, Children's Musical Theater San Jose postponed its Marquee production of "Kinky Boots," slated for April 17-26, until next seaso…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 5:27pm on March 25, 2020[SHARE]

City Lights' world premiere blurs line between actual, virtual reality by Anne Gelhaus

"Coded," a new play by Kirsten Brandt, is a fantasy in more ways than one. Not only is it set in the world of online gaming, but it follows a startup run exclusively by women. Brandt hopes h…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:11am on March 12, 2020[SHARE]

Mummenschanz brings its body of work to San Jose shows by Anne Gelhaus

Almost a half-century after she co-founded Mummenschanz, Floriana Frassetto says the mime troupe's audiences still give her the energy to perform. She and co-founders Bernie Schürch and And…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:14am on March 8, 2020[SHARE]

Playwright shoots for the 'Moon' with TheatreWorks show by Anne Gelhaus

The headline for Jerrie Cobb's obituary in the New York Times states that the pilot "found a glass ceiling in space." Cobb, who died in March 2019 at age 88, was well on her way to becoming …

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:29am on March 1, 2020[SHARE]

Cupertino's new poet laureate embraces bilingualism by Anne Gelhaus

Like many Cupertino residents, Jing Jing Yang came to the city from China. As Cupertino's new poet laureate, Yang said she wants to inspire other immigrants to create in both their native an…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:07am on March 1, 2020[SHARE]

Discovery Museum exhibit shows kids how they 'otter' eat by Anne Gelhaus

He's an aquatic mammal who models healthy eating habits and lifestyle choices for young children. He's been the subject of books and plays, and now Potter the Otter has an exhibit named afte…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:36am on February 23, 2020[SHARE]

Choreographer covers Cash in 'Man in Black' by Anne Gelhaus

James Kudelka was at a disadvantage when BalletMet Columbus asked him to choreograph a piece for a program based on American pop music. Kudelka grew up in Newmarket, Canada, listening to cla…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:27am on February 23, 2020[SHARE]

'Edwin Drood' is a Dickens of a show for Foothill by Anne Gelhaus

Charles Dickens probably didn't envision his final novel"a bleak, unfinished murder mystery"starting a new life more than 200 years later as a musical comedy. But the stage version of "The M…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:10am on February 21, 2020[SHARE]

Euphrat exhibit honors 'Women Pathmakers' by Anne Gelhaus

The current exhibit at De Anza College's Euphrat Museum of Art honors women whose courage and creativity helped change the world. "Women Pathmakers" is on view through March 12 in conjunctio…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:54am on January 19, 2020[SHARE]

Players' new artistic director is a familiar face by Anne Gelhaus

Kevin Surace is a familiar face in the orchestra pit for the Sunnyvale Community Players, having worked as music director on several shows with the company. As the Players' new artistic dire…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:41am on January 19, 2020[SHARE]

Intimacy director plays important role in 'Stage Kiss' by Anne Gelhaus

When Carla Pontoja first got the script for "Stage Kiss," running Jan. 16-Feb. 16 at City Lights Theater Company, she flagged every instance of violence or intimacy. "It was a book full of t…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:33am on January 12, 2020[SHARE]

Music links pianist to mother's story of Holocaust survival by Anne Gelhaus

Music moved pianist Mona Golabek to tell the story of her mother, herself a pianist whose career was cut short when the Nazis occupied Austria.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:34am on January 10, 2020[SHARE]

San Jose performer gets lucky break in 'Waitress' by Anne Gelhaus

Ryan Ballard will tell you he's one lucky young man. Just a year out of college, the San Jose native landed a role in the ensemble of the national touring company of "Waitress," Sara Bareill…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:16am on December 8, 2019[SHARE]

Playwright takes 'Pride' in his world premiere musical at TheatreWorks by Anne Gelhaus

'Tis the season of Jane Austen, at least among local theater companies. "The Wickhams' Christmas at Pemberley," Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon's companion piece to their "Pride and Preju…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:59am on December 1, 2019[SHARE]

Dove Gallery's juried show attracts wide range of talent by Anne Gelhaus

The entries in Dove Art Gallery's second annual Juried Art Competition range from a 3-D depiction of Calvary to a box painted in the style of Dutch chests from the 1800s. In addition to Milp…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:04am on November 1, 2019[SHARE]

TheatreWorks gala celebrates 50 years, honors founder Kelley by Anne Gelhaus

Since Robert Kelley founded TheatreWorks Silicon Valley 50 years ago, he's gone from working for groceries while staging his first production to managing an $8.5 million budget that supports…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:08am on October 27, 2019[SHARE]

'Unhinged' Halloween at Winchester Mystery House by Anne Gelhaus

From the PG-13 frights of "Unhinged" to the family-friendly fun of the Trick-or-Treat Trail, the Winchester Mystery House is celebrating Halloween in ways befitting a purportedly haunted abo…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:08am on October 13, 2019[SHARE]

Euphrat exhibit explores 'Space and Place' by Anne Gelhaus

The artists' reception for "Space and Place," the new exhibit at the Euphrat Museum of Art, isn't until Nov. 6, but there are plenty of activities for visitors to the museum at De Anza Colle…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:50am on October 13, 2019[SHARE]

Local gallery owner swept up by hurricane relief efforts by Anne Gelhaus

A natural disaster in Puerto Rico inspired a Los Gatos business owner to travel there to offer aid not once but twice. And now she's planning a public event to tell the community about it.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:47am on October 11, 2019[SHARE]

'River' creators tap into 'old-timey' music for latest show by Anne Gelhaus

After delving into blues and Appalachian music for their first two shows at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, co-creators Randal Myler and Dan Wheetman went to literary and natural sources for th…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:22am on October 5, 2019[SHARE]

New programs keep Los Lupeños on its toes after 50 years by Anne Gelhaus

Los Lupeños de San José this month is celebrating its 50th year as a Mexican folk dance company while honoring the legacy of its founders. The company is hosting a gala dance showcase on…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:58am on September 13, 2019[SHARE]

Fifth annual poetry festival gives South Bay voices a chance to be heard by Anne Gelhaus

Poets from the Bay Area and beyond will be presenting their works next week during Poetry Center San Jose's fifth annual San Jose Poetry Festival.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:14am on August 30, 2019[SHARE]
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